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Need a Fire Risk Assessment in Keighley?

Absolute Health Fire Safety provides professional and fully compliant fire risk assessments throughout Keighley, Bradford, Leeds, Halifax, and Yorkshire.

Fire risk assessments are a legal requirement for all non-domestic premises under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, and are also required for HMOs, student accommodation, and the communal areas of flats and other residential buildings.

Our experienced and trusted fire risk assessors regularly carry out assessments for offices, hotels, warehouses, factories, retail units, schools, care homes, HMOs, and many other types of commercial and residential premises.

We provide clear, professional reports with practical recommendations to help landlords, businesses, and responsible persons meet their legal obligations and improve overall fire safety standards.

Request your free, no-obligation quotation today by calling 0113 418 2911 or by using our contact form.

We also provide professional fire safety training throughout Keighley and the surrounding areas.

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Fire Risk Assessments - Your Legal Responsibilities

Under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, the “responsible person” for a premises has a legal duty to ensure that a suitable and sufficient fire risk assessment is carried out and regularly reviewed.

The responsible person may include:

• Business owners
• Employers
• Landlords
• Property managers
• Managing agents
• Anyone with control over a premises or its fire safety measures

A fire risk assessment helps identify potential fire hazards, people at risk, existing fire safety measures, and any actions required to improve safety and maintain legal compliance. Failure to comply with current fire safety legislation may result in enforcement action, substantial fines, prosecution, or invalidated insurance policies.

At Absolute Health Fire Safety, we provide professional fire risk assessments in Keighley to help businesses, landlords, and responsible persons remain compliant with current UK fire safety regulations.

Fire Risk Assessments Keighley - Our Approach

Absolute Health Fire Safety follows a clear and professional five-step process to ensure your premises remain compliant, protected, and as safe as possible for staff, visitors, and tenants.

• Identify the fire hazardsThe first step is to identify potential hazards throughout your premises. Our experienced fire risk assessors carefully inspect your entire property to identify anything that could increase the risk of fire, including electrical equipment, machinery, chemicals and flammable liquids,  and sources of ignition.

• Identify people at riskAfter identifying potential hazards, the next step of a fire risk assessment is to thoroughly assess who may be at risk in the event of a fire. Understanding who may be at risk allows us to recommend suitable fire safety measures and evacuation procedures tailored to your building and occupancy levels.

• Evaluate, remove and protectOur trusted fire risk assessors evaluate the level of risk presented by each potential hazard and review your current fire safety measures. Improvements and recommendations may be required, including additional fire extinguishers, upgraded fire doors, improved fire compartmentation, and fire alarm systems.

• Record, plan, inform and train (if required)Following a professional fire risk assessment, we provide a detailed written report, outlining identified hazards, people at risk, existing fire safety measures, recommended actions, and further areas that require improvement. Where needed, we can also provide comprehensive fire safety training.

• Ongoing Reviews & Support – Fire risk assessments should be reviewed regularly, particularly in line with any significant structural changes, changes in occupancy, or alterations in personnel within your premises. We recommend reviewing your fire risk assessment at least annually as best practice to help ensure ongoing fire safety and long-term compliance with current UK legislation.

Fire Risk Assessment Costs in Keighley

Our fire risk assessment pricing is based on the size and complexity of your building. In simple terms, the larger the premises, the more time is required to carry out a thorough inspection, which is reflected in the overall cost.

At Absolute Health Fire Safety, we offer transparent and straightforward pricing by categorising our fire risk assessments into four clear pricing bands, which are outlined below.

Premises Size Price
Buildings up to 2,000 ft²
Residential buildings with a small communal areas.
£ 250
Buildings between 2,000 ft² and 5,000 ft² £ 300
Buildings between 5,000 ft² and 10,000 ft² £ 350
Buildings overe 10,000 ft² GET A QUOTE

The industries we serve

Factories & Workshops

Schools & Education

Hotels & Guesthouses

Health Care/Care Homes

Offices & Corporate

HMO's, Flats & Apartment

 

Why Choose Absolute Health Fire Safety?

Absolute Health Fire Safety is a trusted, local provider of professional fire risk assessments in Keighley and throughout Yorkshire.

With extensive experience in fire safety consultancy and compliance, our team delivers reliable, practical, and fully compliant fire risk assessments for a wide range of premises.

Our qualifications include a Level 4 Diploma in Fire Risk Assessment, FPA Advanced Assessments in Residential Properties, NEBOSH National Certificate in Fire Safety and Risk Management, and NEBOSH Health and Safety certification, giving you complete confidence that your premises are being assessed by highly trained and competent professionals.

We are also proud to have over 50 five-star Google reviews, offer competitive pricing with free quotations, provide professional fire safety training, and cover the whole of Yorkshire.

Get Your Free Quotation

Request your fire risk assessment quotation today by calling 0113 418 2911 or using our online contact form.

Fire Risk Assessments Keighley – FAQs

Request a free, no-obligation quotation from Absolute Health Fire Safety today by calling us on 0113 418 2911 or by using our online contact form.

At Absolute Health Fire Safety, we can usually provide fire risk assessments in Keighley within just a few days, with urgent appointments sometimes available for landlords, estate agents, and businesses that require fast compliance support.

Yes. Following your fire risk assessment in Keighley, you will receive a detailed written report outlining any fire hazards identified, the level of risk, and clear recommendations to help improve fire safety and maintain legal compliance.

Yes. HMOs and shared accommodation properties generally require fire risk assessments to help meet landlord licensing requirements and legal fire safety obligations. A professional assessment helps identify potential fire hazards, ensures adequate escape routes and fire protection measures are in place.

For best practice, we recommend that fire risk assessments are reviewed at least annually. They should also be reviewed and updated whenever there are significant changes to the building, occupancy levels, property layout, or existing fire safety measures to ensure continued compliance and protection.

Absolute Health Fire Safety provides fire risk assessments in Keighley for a wide range of businesses and properties, including offices, retail units, restaurants, warehouses, factories, schools, care homes, apartment blocks, HMOs, and commercial premises.

A typical fire risk assessment takes between 1–3 hours, depending on the size and complexity of the property. Larger commercial premises or multi-occupancy buildings may require additional time to ensure a thorough inspection is carried out. Our trusted and professional fire risk assessor will keep you fully informed throughout the assessment.

The responsibility for arranging a fire risk assessment usually falls to the “responsible person” for the property. This may include the business owner, employer, landlord, property manager, managing agent, or anyone who has control over the premises and its fire safety measures.